Jay-Z Denies Dissing Kanye West On “4:44”

Jay-Z opened up about a number of things during a rare interview released on Tidal.

Jay-Z Denies Dissing Kanye West On “4:44”

Jay-Z opened up about a number of things in a rare interview released on Tidal

(AllHipHop News) Jay-Z has denied his “Kill Jay-Z” track from his 4:44 album takes aim at Kanye West.

Jay-Z has denied his “Kill Jay-Z” track from his 4:44 album takes aim at Kanye West.

The “Empire State of Mind” rapper’s song, from the hugely successful album released in June, created speculation that he was calling out his former friend, after the “Golddigger” star slated he and his wife Beyonce onstage in Sacramento, California last November.

Kanye was allegedly upset that Jay-Z hadn't contacted him following his wife Kim Kardashian's terrifying Paris holdup the previous month and ranted, "Jay-Z, call me, bru (sic). You still ain’t called me."

But in a new 60-minute interview released by Jay-Z’s own streaming service Tidal, the new dad of twins Sir and Rumi, insists that’s not the case.

He does, however, admit that West’s onstage comments, made before he abruptly canceled the rest of his tour and was hospitalized the same month (Nov16), did cut deep.

“He’s an honest person and he’s wrong a lot of times,” he continued. “But, the point is, I was getting to a point where, ‘You got hurt by that.’ You can’t get diss somebody by saying you got hurt. That’s the softest diss of all-time. What are you talking about, you sucka a## ni##a? You soft as s##t! It’s not about a Kanye diss. I’m talking about me. When I say, ‘You dropped out of school, you lost your principles,’ I’m not talking about Kanye. I’m talking about me. The whole thing.”

Jay-Z who was spotted at London, England’s Chiltern Firehouse on Friday night, also addressed the fight he had with Beyonce sister’s Solange in a lift after the 2014 MET Gala in New York City.

Referring to the incident, he noted, “We’ve had one disagreement ever. Before and after, we’ve been cool.”